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IDC Publishers, 2003) [326 microfilm reels]
Description: The Russian State Archive of Social and Political History in Moscow ("Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv sotsial'noi i politicheskoi istorii" or RGASPI) holds 20 million pages of records of the Communist International (Comintern), the agency that supervised foreign Communist parties. The Comintern archive consists of all the records created under the authority of the Executive Committee (ECCI) of the Third Communist International. It contains original documents in more than thirty languages from seven Congresses and thirteen ECCI Plenums, by more than seventy Communist and Left Socialist parties, together with different international organizations. Associated with the Comintern collections are collections of the records of individual Communist parties, including the CPUSA. The CPUSA collection is fond 515, opis 1 (there is no opis 2). Fond 515 consists of more than 400,000 pages of the original records of the Communist Party USA along with other American-related material. The files contain the original incoming mail, carbons of outgoing correspondence, reports from regional and local organizers, and internal memoranda produced by officials and offices of the national headquarters. Contains files on American Vigilant Intelligence Federation, anti-Fascism, Civil Rights in the South, Dies Committee, and Farmers' Holiday Association.
References:
Library of Congress Opens to Researchers the Records of the Communist Party, USA, January 18, 2001, http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2001/01-007.html; "Red Ink. Records of the Communist Party USA Opened," Library of Congress Information Bulletin, Vol 60, No. 2 (February 2001), http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0102/red_ink.html; Gifts to the Nation. Americana. Preservation and Filming of American Records in Russian Archives, http://www.loc.gov/bicentennial/gifts/gift180.html; "Comintern Archives: Files of the Communist Party of the USA (CPUSA)," http://www.brill.com/comintern-archives-files-communist-party-usa-cpusa; "Files of the Communist Party of the USA in the Comintern Archives," http://www.brill.com/sites/default/files/ftp/downloads/31721_Brochure.pdf; Microform Collection: Files of the Communist Party of USA (CPUSA), Yale University Library Slavic and East European Collection, http://www.library.yale.edu/slavic/microform/cpusa.html; ArcheoBiblioBase: Archives in Russia: B-12, http://www.iisg.nl/abb/rep/B-12.tab5.php.
Finding aids:
http://www.brill.com/sites/default/files/ftp/downloads/31721_Guide.pdf
https://web.archive.org/web/20071214090500/http://www.idc.nl/pdf/353_guide.pdf
Online index to finding aid:
http://www.idcpublishers.info/cpusa/
[0642] Communist Party of the United States of America Records, 1892-2009 (bulk 1950-1990), TAM.132
Location: Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, New York University Libraries, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012
Description: The Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) is a Marxist-Leninist political organization that was founded in Chicago in 1919. The collection includes a diverse mix of correspondence, convention and conference materials, essays and manuscripts, internal discussion documents, reports, speech transcripts, research files, printed ephemera, clippings, legal documents, and a wealth of personal papers. Series X: General Files, 1892-2009. Subseries E: Subject Files of Jim West, 1956-2003, contains subject files on American Nazi Party, American Opinion Bookstore, Anti Semitism (Anti-Communism), Aryan Nations Network, Aryan Resistance Movement, Black Legion, Conservative Action Foundation, Exposures of Ultra Right, Ku Klux Klan, Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., Liberty Forum, National Alliance Party, National Caucus of Labor Committees, National Caucus of Labor Committees (Communist Party, USA, Surveillance of), National Caucus of Labor Committees: US Labor Party, National Committee for an Effective Congress, Nationalist Socialist White People's Party, Neo-Nazis, Religious Right, Rockford Institute, Roster of Ultra-Right Media Names, Major General J.K. Singlaub, Spotlight, The Populist Party, Ultra-Right, Ultra-Right in Education, Ultra Right Newspapers, and World Anti-Communist League.
Reference:
Patricia Cohen, "Communist Party USA Gives Its History to N.Y.U.," New York Times (March 20, 2007), http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/20/arts/20nyu.html.
Websites with information:
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/fa_index.html
Finding aids:
http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/tam_132/
http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/tam_132/tam_132.html
http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/tam_132/dscref7847.html
[0642a] The Communist Party USA and Radical Organizations, 1953-1960: FBI Reports from the Eisenhower Library (Bethesda, MD, University Publications of America, An Imprint of CIS, 1990) [microfilm]
Description: During the Eisenhower administration, the FBI, bolstered by public and government support for surveillance of radical organizations, engaged in an extensive program to survey, analyze, and research the activities of various organizations. Radical organizations under surveillance included the CPUSA, the Nation of Islam, the Ku Klux Klan, the Socialist Workers Party, and the National Party of Puerto Rico. Contains copies of The Ku Klux Klan. Section 1, 1865-1944. August 26, 1958, and The Ku Klux Klan. Section II, 1944-1958. August 1958.
Finding aid:
http://academic.lexisnexis.com/documents/upa_cis/10834_CPUSAFBIDDELib.pdf
[0643] Concerned Women for America (Washington, D.C.) Records, 1992
Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706-1417
Description: Concerned Women for America (CWA) is a Christian action group founded in 1979 by Beverly LaHaye and nine other women. This anti-feminist, pro-life organization promotes traditional and Judeo-Christian values through education and legislative programs, and coordinates legal defense and humanitarian relief activities. Included in the collection is a brochure describing the organization, plus a tape recording of a broadcast interview with Carol Everett (identified as a "former abortionist") on the "Beverly LaHaye Live" show.
Websites with information:
http://arcat.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=11804
http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/173701926
http://www.worldcat.org/title/records-1992/oclc/173701926
[0644] Minutes of the Executive Board of the Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1935-1955 (Bethesda, MD, University Publications of America, An Imprint of CIS, 1994) [microfilm]
Description: The Executive Board of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) consisted of the leader of each of the thirty or so unions in the federation as well as top-ranking officers of the CIO itself. The Board met at least three times each year and often as many as six. Major topics on anti-labor include right-wing congressional investigating committees proposed; federal anti-labor legislation; anti-labor legislation in southern state legislatures; anti-union propaganda within U.S. military; anti-labor practices of U.S. companies; anti-union legislation; Ball-Burton-Hatch Federal Industrial Relations Bill; Smith-Connally Act; CIO efforts to repeal Smith-Connally Act; right to labor mobility; CIO opposition to Goldwater anti-Communist labor bill (1954); Taft-Hartley Act; Federal Concentration Camp (Hobbs) bill (1941); Mundt-Nixon bill; anti-racketeering bill as a threat to labor; Smith bill (1941); Smith Investigating Committee; CIO opposition to efforts to weaken National Labor Relations Act; federal bills against unions and aliens; and anti-Communist and anti-labor bills. Other topics include anti-lynching bill, anti-poll tax bill, anti-Semitism, Bricker Amendment, equal rights amendment, and fascism in the United States.
Finding aids:
http://reuther.wayne.edu/files/LR000751_pub.pdf
http://cisupa.proquest.com/ksc_assets/catalog/10791.pdf
[0645] Congress of Industrial Organizations. Organizing Committee. South Carolina Papers, 1946-1953
Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Box 90185, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina